1. Dawn McDougall is now PromptWorks’ operations manager.

“Hiring Dawn will improve PromptWorks’ operational efficiency, marketing reach, and connection to the community,” PromptWorks COO Jason Garber told us in an email.

So, why the change?

“PromptWorks has established an impressive track record in just a few years, and the new Operations Manager role is an opportunity to make an impact in a growing company with a talented team and thoughtful leadership,” McDougall wrote. “Both the culture and the philosophy of software development at PromptWorks are a special combination that I’m excited to be part of.”

She’ll still be working with Code for Philly, though — “just leaning on our new leadership team to help with the day-to-day more,” she said.

“As someone who lives, works, and votes in Philadelphia, I see the need for the work of Seventy every day,” Perkins wrote in a statement. “In order for our City to be strong, we need informed and engaged citizens and an efficient and transparent government.”

3. Mike Richards is Kensington Community Food Co-op’s new general manager.

The long-awaited cooperative is one step closer to opening with this hire. Richards joins KCFC from Elkins Park’s Creekside Food Co-op and previously participated in Philadelphia Area Cooperative Alliance’s Cooperative Leadership Institute.

4. DBHIDS Commissioner Arthur C. Evans will become CEO of the American Psychological Association.

5. Sara Woods is replacing Joan Mazzotti at Philadelphia Futures.

Longtime ED Mazzotti announced her retirement last fall, and following a nationwide search, the college access and success nonprofit plucked Woods from legal services agency Philadelphia VIP, where she served for nine years.

Woods joins Philadelphia Futures on March 6. Look out for a “Moving On” interview with her soon.

6. Mimi McKenzie is the new legal director at Public Interest Law Center.

The law center’s first legal director was previously an independent consultant and a professor at University of Pennsylvania Law School.

7. Mayor Kenney just hired and promoted a bunch of people.

City Hall’s communications team has been busy. Here are a handful of the appointments made by Kenney in the past month:

Pennsylvania Department of Human Services’ former special advisor on employment and training programs, H. Patrick Clancy, is the new president and CEO of workforce development agency Philadelphia Works

Kevin Covington, a support coach with Community College of Philadelphia’s Center for Male Engagement, will serve as chair of the Mayor’s Commission on African American Males

Former First Deputy Christine Derenick-Lopez is the city’s new permanent chief administrative officer

Christopher Puchalsky is leaving his position as division director for transportation planning at the Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission to become the director of policy and strategic initiatives for the city’s Office of Transportation and Infrastructure Systems

Here’s some more co-op news:

8. Philadelphia Area Cooperative Alliance has a new ED.

PACA announced today that board member Jamila Medley will replace Peter Frank as executive director.

Previously, Medley served as membership and marketing manager and organizational development coordinator for West Philly’s Mariposa Food Co-op. Frank, who was the organization’s first-ever ED, will continue to work with PACA in a development role, according to a press release.